Television shows you’ll want to watch this week
The 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards — After a six-year hiatus, funny women Tina Fey and Amy Poehler make a very welcome return as co-hosts of the often loose and lively celebration of movie and television standouts. “Mank” leads the nominees on the film side, while “The Crown” tops the TV contenders — each earning six. Among the night’s highlights: Jane Fonda is to receive the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award for her contributions to the entertainment industry. (8 p.m. Sunday, NBC)
Other bets
Sunday: “The Walking Dead” returns to kick off Season 10’s final six episodes. It’s now a few months after the survivors dared to cross into Whisperer territory during a harsh winter. They’re still dealing with the fallout of Alpha’s horrific display of power, reluctantly respecting the new borderlines being imposed on them — all while organizing themselves into a militia-style fighting force. (9 p.m., AMC)
Monday: “The Voice” is back for its landmark 20th season (in 10 years) as Nick Jonas reclaims his red chair alongside fellow coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton. They’ll start things off with the Blind Auditions. (8 p.m., NBC)
Tuesday: As Season 7 of “The Flash” begins, an experiment to save Barry’s fading speed powers backfires, leading to a dangerous plan hatched by Nash Wells. Meanwhile, Iris makes a startling realization inside the Mirrorverse, and Cecile faces off with Rosa Dillon (8 p.m., The CW)
Wednesday: Although Jonathan Knight is best known as a member of the band New Kids on the Block, he’ll share his renovation skills in “Farmhouse Fixer.” It’s a new series that has Knight, who has renovated more than 200 homes, meticulously restoring centuries-old New England farmhouses that deserve a second chance. (9 p.m., HGTV)
Thursday: On a spirited episode of “Hell’s Kitchen,” the nine remaining chefs take on the infamous “blind taste test” challenge. Later, it’s steak night in the dining room as one team excels and the other fails to sizzle. (8 p.m., Fox)
Friday: The supernatural Western “Wynonna Earp” kicks off its final six episodes, but our feisty title character still has plenty of demons to hunt and lives to save in the town of Purgatory. (10 p.m., Syfy)
Saturday: Based on a true-crime book by Ann Rule, the film “Circle of Deception” focuses on a small island community that is turned upside down when a local businessman is found dead the day after Christmas. Was the killer his estranged wife, who complained of domestic abuse, or someone else? (8 p.m., Lifetime)